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Which students have become outstanding figures in the history of MIT?
Oliver williamson-won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics; 65438-0955, Bachelor of Management, MIT. Ida Gornert won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. 1970 paul krugman, a postdoctoral research fellow at MIT, won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics; 1977 Hao Weimin, Ph.D. in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize; 1983 received a master's degree in biology from MIT. Eckery Maskin won the 2007 Nobel Prize in Economics. Goerge smoot, a former professor of economics at MIT, won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics. 1966 received a double bachelor's degree (mathematics and physics) from MIT; 1970 Andrew Fire, Ph.D. in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; 1983 Richard R. Schrock, Ph.D. in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Robert john aumann is a full-time professor in the Chemistry Department of MIT, and he won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2005. From 65438 to 0955, Frank Welchek received a doctorate in pure mathematics from MIT-and won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics. Robert Engel is a full professor in the Physics Department of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He won the 2003 Nobel Prize in Economics. Robert Horvitz, a former professor of economics at MIT, won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. 1968 received a master's degree in biology from MIT; Coffey Annan, a full professor in the Biology Department of MIT, won the 200 1 Nobel Peace Prize. United Nations Secretary-General (1997-2006); 1972 obtained master's degree from Wolfgang Keightley, School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-won the 200 1 Nobel Prize in Physics; Barry Sharples, a full professor in the Physics Department of MIT, won the 200 1 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Cui Qi, a former professor of chemistry at MIT, 1998 won the Nobel Prize in Physics; John Forbes Nash (1968- 1982), a former researcher at MIT, won the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics. Ding Zhaozhong, a former professor of mathematics at MIT, won the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physics; Richard feynman, a full professor in the Physics Department of MIT, won the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics. 1939 obtained a bachelor's degree in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other former lawrence summers-US Treasury Secretaries; The 27th President of Harvard University; Noam Chomsky, graduated from 1975, has a doctorate in economics and an honorary professor of linguistics at MIT. Chomsky's generative grammar is regarded as the greatest contribution to theoretical linguistics in the 20th century, and buzz aldrin is famous as the second man to set foot on the moon (after Unul Armstrong). 1962 received a doctorate in space engineering from MIT. Ben Bernanke-current chairman of the Federal Reserve; 1979 deutsch, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Ph.D. in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Benjamin Netanyahu is a full-time professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former Israeli Prime Minister. 197 1 year received a bachelor's degree in architecture from MIT; Tim Berners Lee, the father of the World Wide Web, 1973 received a master's degree from the School of Management of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 1994 founded the World Wide Web Alliance Carly Fiorina-former CEO of Hewlett-Packard Company MIT CEO65438-0989 received a master's degree from MIT School of Management, I.M. Pei-a world-class architect; 1940 Chairman of Zhang Zhongmou-Taiwan Province Integrated Circuit Manufacturing Company, Bachelor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 1952 received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from provincial institute of technology; 1953 obtained a master's degree in mechanical engineering from provincial institute of technology. Up to now, Qian Xuesen, the only female professor in Physics Department of California Institute of Technology in Nai-Chang Yeh, is the founder of "Two Bombs and One Satellite" in China, and obtained a master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology on 1936. Barbara Liskov, winner of Turing Award in 2008, Meng Shaonong, professor of computer department of MIT, 1942 graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of MIT, one of the outstanding founders of China automobile industry, and the first president of Hubei Automobile Institute.